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Update: 'Egad! It's Snowing," – Redmond Wakes Up to Snow
Those in Redmond and surrounding areas woke up to snow and slippery roads Friday.
Update 8:10 a.m. Friday from Waste Management: Due to the inclement weather in parts of King and Snohomish Counties, garbage pickup routes are running, but in some areas please expect up to a two-hour delay. As of 7:30 am, crews are planning to cover all residential and commercial routes as weather permits. "
"If we could not service you today due to the weather we will double load, at no extra charge, on your next regular service day," Waste Management officials said in a news release.
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Those in Redmond and surrounding areas are waking up to snow and slippery roads Friday morning.
Bruce Baugh tweeted:
Find out what's happening in Redmondfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
"Egad! It's snowing! In Redmond, WA, in late March."
Leonardo Del Riego tweeted:
"I guess winter decided to stay a bit longer in Redmond... Snow again.."
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The National Weather Service Seattle issued a special weather statement this morning:
LOWLAND SNOW SHOWERS TODAY WITH ANOTHER INCH OF SNOW IN PARTS OF SNOHOMISH COUNTY AND NORTH KING COUNTY...
SCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS IN THE PUGET SOUND CONVERGENCE ZONE WILL PRODUCE LOCAL ACCUMULATIONS OF AN INCH OR SO TODAY IN THE LOWLANDS OF SNOHOMISH COUNTY AND NORTH KING COUNTY.
AT 4 AM THE CONVERGENCE ZONE EXTENDED FROM THE SOUTH END OF WHIDBEY ISLAND ACROSS THE EVERETT AREA TO THE TOWNS OF SNOHOMISH...MONROE AND DUVALL.
WEATHER OBSERVATIONS AND WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION CAMERAS INDICATE THAT AN INCH OR TWO OF SNOW HAS FALLEN ACROSS MUCH OF THIS REGION...MAINLY ALONG THE SIDES OF THE ROADS AND GRASSY SURFACES.
THE CONVERGENCE ZONE WILL LIKELY WEAKEN AND SHIFT SLOWLY SOUTHWARD TODAY...THEN FINALLY DISSIPATE THIS EVENING. ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATIONS OF INCH OR SO IS LIKELY.
PEOPLE IN THIS AREA SHOULD EXPECT SLIPPERY ROADS...REDUCED VISIBILITY DUE TO SNOW SHOWERS...SLOW TRAFFIC AND POSSIBLE DELAYS.
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